Saturday, January 10, 1863.Washington, DC.
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President consults with Secs. Welles and
Stanton
on problem of
employment of contrabands (Negroes from Confederacy within Union
lines).
Welles, Diary.
Writes Gen. Curtis at St. Louis: "I understand there is considerable
trouble with the slaves in Missouri. Please do your best to keep
peace on the question for two or three weeks, by which time we hope
to do something here towards settling the question, in Missouri."
Abraham Lincoln to Samuel R. Curtis, 10 January 1863, CW, 6:52-53.
Informs Gov. Johnson (Tenn.): "I presume the remains of Capt. Todd
are in the hands of his family friends, & I wish to give no order
on the subject. But I do wish your opinion of the effects of the late
battles about Murfreesboro, upon the prospects of Tennessee."
Abraham Lincoln to Andrew Johnson, 10 January 1863, CW, 6:53.
Hosts reception with Mrs. Lincoln from 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. Daily National Republican (Washington, DC), 10 January 1863, 2d ed., 2:4.
In evening attends patriotic readings delivered by James E. Murdoch,
elocutionist, in Senate.
Washington Chronicle, 11 January 1863. |